The Kovichal paddy fields in Kerala’s Kottayam district have become a breathtaking spectacle as hundreds of vibrant water lilies have bloomed, painting the landscape in stunning crimson hues. The fields, located near Thomman Kavala, were transformed into this mesmerizing sight following the 2018 floods. The lilies, with their striking red and white colors, have captured the attention of locals and visitors alike.
The captivating beauty of the Kovichal paddy fields has become a major draw for tourists, especially during the early morning hours (6 am to 9 am) before the flowers begin to wilt under the sun’s rays. The blooming season is seen as a boost to inland tourism in Arppookkara, attracting visitors who come to experience the mesmerizing view and enjoy the tranquility of nature.
Reaching the Kovichal paddy fields is easy, requiring a short 100-meter walk along a cement road beside the NSS Karayogam building near Thomman Kavala, on the Villoonni – Karippoothattu bus route. This year, hundreds of nature enthusiasts have flocked to the area to witness the spectacle, drawn by the promise of the lilies’ natural beauty.
Kottayam, however, is not just home to Kovichal’s blooming water lilies. Other areas in the district have also become popular destinations for those seeking to experience the beauty of these stunning flowers. Places like Kollad and Malarikkal have emerged as must-visit locations, offering not only the visual delights of the water lilies but also the opportunity for boat rides and inland water cruises.
To truly appreciate the water lilies, it is recommended to visit these sites in the early morning hours. The cool, serene ambiance, coupled with the sight of countless lilies floating on the water’s surface, provides a refreshing and memorable experience. Whether it’s the lure of the blossoms or the promise of peaceful boat rides, Kottayam’s water lily season has become an unmissable event for nature lovers and tourists alike.